Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Hypomyces chromaticus
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Field Museum of Natural History


F:Botany
Hypomyces chromaticus Berk. & Broome Berk. & Broome
C0258625FW. E. Broadway   70581929-01-11
Trinidad And Tobago, 11 -61

New York Botanical Garden


NY:NY
Hypomyces chromaticus Berk. & Broome
00967692Collector unspecified   11011869-01-00
Sri Lanka

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Hypomyces chromaticus Berk. & Broome
02951825J. Rick   s.n.
Brazil

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Hypomyces chromaticus Berk. & Broome
02951826J. Rick   s.n.
Brazil

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Hypomyces chromaticus Berk. & Broome
2951833   

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Hypomyces chromaticus Berk. & Broome
2951834   

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Hypomyces chromaticus Berk. & Broome
2951835   

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Hypomyces chromaticus Berk. & Broome
2951836   

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Hypomyces chromaticus Berk. & Broome
2951830   

NY:NY
Hypomyces chromaticus Berk. & Broome
2951831   

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Hypomyces chromaticus Berk. & Broome
2951832   

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Hypomyces chromaticus Berk. & Broome
2951828   

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Hypomyces chromaticus Berk. & Broome
2951829   

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Hypomyces chromaticus Berk. & Broome
2951827see Collection Note   80541924-07-23
Archip. Ind. Krakatau

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Hypomyces chromaticus Berk. & Broome
02951821D. P. Rogers   s.n.1946-12-20
United States of America, Hawaii, Poamohut, Wahiawa, Oahu

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Hypomyces chromaticus Berk. & Broome
02951822D. P. Rogers   s.n.1946-12-20
United States of America, Hawaii, Poamohut, Wahiawa, Oahu

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Hypomyces chromaticus Berk. & Broome
02951824T. Callada   s.n.1917-03-28
Philippines, Luzon. Mt. Makiling

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Hypomyces chromaticus Berk. & Broome
02951823T. Callada   s.n.1917-03-28
Philippines, Luzon. Mt. Makiling


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